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Message:  Nokia presents 'morph' concept design Post time:  2008-11-14
 

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Tapani Ryhanen, director and head of Nokia's Research Centre Laboratory presented his newest mobile phone concept design, dubbed "morph", last week at the MEMS Executive Congress.

Radio-frequency MEMS, silicon microphones, accelerometers, microbolometers, microfluidics and other embedded MEMS devices will converge to allow mobile phones to sense not only their environment but also the health and temperament of the people in its vicinity.

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Reply:Nokia presents 'morph' concept design Post time:  2008-11-18
 

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The concept seems like it's straight out of science fiction, but who knows--we've created pretty amazing things in the last few years alone.
If Nokia can implement this soon, I don't know what else competitors can come up with to beat it. The technology can also benefit mobile computing as a whole.
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